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  #21 (permalink)  
Old 12-06-2007
Sammy
 

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Re: Vist Hard Drive Activity
For those who are getting this usually high hard drive activity I feel your
pain.

I own a brand new HP Pavillion Laptop DV6000 series and getting this same
thing. Its annoying, and I dont agree with the fact that it is speeding up
the system. In fact, it slows the whole system right down.

With the HDD constantly loading in the background, these are many bad things
about it:

1. Fan is constantly on.
2. system responsiveness is slow.
3. Long waiting time during boot up.
4. Unusable desktop for a few min after reboot.
5. Hot laptop all the time due to constant hard drive activities.

Please someone provide us with a solution....

Sammy

"Sid" wrote:

> Frank, I too have the same problem with the HD activity is just too much at
> IDLE.
> I know that low sys. res. can casue this but like some of the other posts
> here I'm running a Gigabyte Mobo AMD 4400+ w/ 4gb RAM SATA HD ....basically
> the fastest machine I have had since DOS 3.0. I cut the indexing service off
> and it slowed it down. I know that sometimes the size of the system.dat file
> on sys in the past would get so large that it looked as if it would cause
> that problem but this is just too much.
> I can live with the HD replacement every once in a while, it's just the
> Hassle of re-activating the OS. I have an OEM version of Vista Home Prem. and
> with OEM you get no support, phone support that is.
> Any other suggestions?
> Sid
> "The force be with you"
>
>
> "ACK" wrote:
>
> > I turn Windows Defender off so seriously how do I get this thing to stop
> > running all the time. I can't help but think it is going to wear out.
> > --
> > ACK
> >
> >
> > "Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM" wrote:
> >
> > > "ACK" <ACK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > > news:F8561BEA-7B98-4D8A-91D1-26BD3E934694@microsoft.com...
> > > > Seriously foks my machine has been running now for almost an hour. By the
> > > > way why all the updates. I seem to get one or two a day?
> > >
> > >
> > > Windows Defender updates quite often.
> > >
> > > --
> > > Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM
> > > Do not send mail.
> > >

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Old 01-19-2008
spunkzilla123
 

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Re: Vist Hard Drive Activity

Get rid of Norton and use AVG instead. Norton just takes up excess RAM
and CPU time.


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Old 02-10-2008
Jon
 

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RE: Vist Hard Drive Activity
Yes you can stop it indexing your hard disc if you're not bothered about fast
search, it bugged the hell out of me too for two reasons, 1, the noise, 2,
because I run software that requires the computers full resources and don't
want bloody vista taking up all my processing and hard disc resources to do
things I DON'T require or want.

Microsoft should make vista ask you how you want vista to handle search, not
just impose indexing as a default.

To stop the indexing go to Start and in the input box at the bottom type:
services.msc and it will bring up a window with a list of services that run
on your computer in the background, find the service called Windows Search,
right click on the item and then under the General tab select disabled from
the Startup Type drop-down box, also to stop the service immediately click
Stop under the Service status section.

Another background service that may be causing undue hard disc activity is
Superfetch, this service loads a tonne of programs into the computers memory
just 'in-case' you 'might' want to use them, again taking up valuable system
resources and causing the hard disc to go crazy at system startup, to disable
it follow the same steps as above.

I would point out that be careful if you decide to disable any other
services apart from the ones I have mentioned because you could stop a
critical system process and stop your computer working properly.
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Old 03-13-2008
appie01
 

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RE: Vist Hard Drive Activity
I found that with my computer it was system restore that was using the hard
drive constantly. Now that I turned that off my drive light will stay off for
more than 10 seconds at a time.

"Jon" wrote:

> Yes you can stop it indexing your hard disc if you're not bothered about fast
> search, it bugged the hell out of me too for two reasons, 1, the noise, 2,
> because I run software that requires the computers full resources and don't
> want bloody vista taking up all my processing and hard disc resources to do
> things I DON'T require or want.
>
> Microsoft should make vista ask you how you want vista to handle search, not
> just impose indexing as a default.
>
> To stop the indexing go to Start and in the input box at the bottom type:
> services.msc and it will bring up a window with a list of services that run
> on your computer in the background, find the service called Windows Search,
> right click on the item and then under the General tab select disabled from
> the Startup Type drop-down box, also to stop the service immediately click
> Stop under the Service status section.
>
> Another background service that may be causing undue hard disc activity is
> Superfetch, this service loads a tonne of programs into the computers memory
> just 'in-case' you 'might' want to use them, again taking up valuable system
> resources and causing the hard disc to go crazy at system startup, to disable
> it follow the same steps as above.
>
> I would point out that be careful if you decide to disable any other
> services apart from the ones I have mentioned because you could stop a
> critical system process and stop your computer working properly.

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